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INFLUENCE OF DRUG ABUSE ON INDISCIPLINE ACTS IN SCHOOLS AS PERCEIVED BY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
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Women's limited access to resources and decision-making processes increases their vulnerability to impacts of climate change. Despite their own vulnerability, women are often responsible for caring for close relatives, extended families and friends during hazardous and traumatic events (whether its famine, floods, drought or forced displacements). Based on experience and knowledge it is believed that women are more vulnerable to the effects of climate change than men, primarily as they...
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Appears in: INTED2019 Proceedings Publication year: 2019Pages: 7734-7743ISBN: 978-84-09-08619-1ISSN: 2340-1079doi: 10.21125/inted.2019.1909Conference name: 13th International Technology, Education and Development ConferenceDates: 11-13 March, 2019Location: Valencia, Spain
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The role of female education is crucial for the development of any country, especially for the third-world countries.The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of female education and female labour force participation disparities serving as key influential factors of under-five mortality among some selected developing countries in Africa.Annual panel data sets of the selected countries from the year 2000 to 2017 were used for the study.The panel random effect model was used to...
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Drought poses an enormous global threat to sustainable development and is expected to increase with global climate change. Drought and desertification are major problems in Yobe State (north-east Nigeria). This study investigates the main problems associated with drought in Yobe State. Qualitative methods were employed to investigate socio-economic impacts of drought via Focus Group Discussions (FDG). Farmers and officials from the State Ministry of the Environment were the discussants. Both...
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Appears in: INTED2019 Proceedings Publication year: 2019Pages: 2503-2508ISBN: 978-84-09-08619-1ISSN: 2340-1079doi: 10.21125/inted.2019.0683Conference name: 13th International Technology, Education and Development ConferenceDates: 11-13 March, 2019Location: Valencia, Spain
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We examine the long-term impacts of drought exposure on women born in 19 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, across four decades. We find that women who were exposed to drought conditions during their early childhood are significantly less wealthy as adults. These effects are confined to women born and raised in rural households, indicating that the impacts of rainfall are felt via changes in agricultural output. In addition to lower levels of wealth, women who experience droughts in infancy...
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We aimed to investigate the effects of two tapering strategies on specific endurance-related performance markers in some selected athletic training centres of Ethiopia.Thirty-seven young distance runners (mean age: 20±1.97 years; mean training period: 2.43±0.603 years) were randomly assigned to high-intensity low-volume (HILV) and high-intensity moderate-volume (HIMV) taper groups. Training frequencies were five times per week conducted for 2 weeks in both groups. At baseline and after 2...
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Examination preparedness is essential in helping students do well in examinations.As a result many schools have put in place guidance programmes to equip students with examination preparedness skills.This study sought to establish the perceptions of students on the effectiveness of guidance programmes in enhancing student examination preparedness in secondary schools in Bungoma North Sub-county, Kenya.The study was guided by the social cognitive theory and the interference theory.The...
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A comparative case study approach was applied to explore the extent of cultural responsiveness of two European American principals working in two select rural elementary schools where African American students consistently scored high on reading achievement tests. Results suggested African American students’ high levels of reading performance in the rural school environments were influenced largely by synergistic systems of community integration, culturally relevant leadership practices, and...
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Lesotho and Swaziland experience intense, recurring drought resulting in disaster situations. Despite the recurrence of drought, both its influence on rural subsistence communities' support systems and the actions that enable structures of resilience remain poorly understood. Each incidence of drought stimulates a disaster resilience discussion that stalls without achievement of positive results until the next disaster. This study has examined the influence of recurring drought on...
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<span>The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of psychological factors on Syrian refugees’ participation in lifelong education. The ex post facto co-relational causal design was employed in this research. A questionnaire form consisted of four scales was used to collect data from 297 refugees participated in lifelong education. The structural equation modeling analysis revealed that psychological factors affect participation in lifelong education and learning...
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This study examines the prevalence of female participation in labour market activities and investigates the role played by education in this participation. Using the 2015/16 Botswana Multi Topic Household Survey data and a multinomial logit model, the study found that women with tertiary education are more likely to be wage employed relative to self-employment, whereas those with lower to no education are more likely to be unemployed or out of the labour force. This is because higher...
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University environment has to be conducive if effective learning among the students is to take place.The objective of this study was to investigate the satisfaction level of graduates from public and private universities with the quality and relevance of education they received.The study adopted a triangular survey design where 2272 students from a Public university and 874 students from a Private university formed the population of the study.From these, a sample of 340 and 274 respectively...